Restoring hope for vulnerable children by giving them the basic needs of life.

We will do everything that we can to provide help for the needy in Uganda. But without the support of people like you, we will fall far short of those needs. Only with the support of those called to help the children can we hope to find success in our mission.

Christian Efforts Against Poverty Uganda is an organization that was started by a former sponsored child of Compassion International. After finishing school and graduating the sponsorship program, Alex Munyantwari tried to help others to the end of his means. But the need was simply too great.

Alex spoke to his former sponsor, now friend, about the struggle with what was in his heart versus what his hands could do. His sponsor told a similar story. As a younger man, he realized that he, alone, could not help those who needed it. But he could advocate for them to create a network with others who, together, could change the world.

All over Uganda, there are children who go to school with no shoes, no paper, no pencils. There are children who drop out of school at the age of nine because a family member is injured or falls sick. There are children who have never tasted meat, never smelled soap, and never seen a book. And there are people, like you, who want to help them.

We bring together those who need help and those who will help. We are not the answer to the problem. We are simply the voice of the voiceless, calling to the ears of those who will not allow the problem to go unanswered.

Many years ago, someone took a stand on behalf of Alex Munyantwari, the founder of this organization. That person said that they would not allow Alex to fall away into simply doing the best he could do. That person decided that they would help Alex to be the best he could be. That person’s name was Budeaux and he was twelve years old. Alex continued to progress through school until the school fees became too much for his sponsor. Although Budeaux could no longer support Alex directly, he directed Alex to the Mother’s Union at Willowfield Parish Church who took on his school fees until the end of his senior schooling. When Alex was accepted into university, the Mother’s Union could no longer support him. This is when Dan Yleana Newton took over the sponsorship.

Over his life, Alex had three sponsors. Today, he still remembers each one of them gratefully.

We, as a people, will be judged by how we provide for our children; spiritually, mentally, and physically. Because we, as a people, will one day be replaced by our children.

Without us, there are children all over Uganda that will simply have to do the best they can. So the question remains: who are we if we simply stand aside and let that happen? The answer is simple: we will never let ourselves find out.

This is a question many people ask when non-profit organizations like ceapu come to their schools, churches, or jobs to bring awareness on children living in developing/third world countries.

When you were in college, this might have been a question you had in your mind while listening to a famous organizations talk about the children who were in need of sponsors. You were probably a little disinterested because of the fraudulent stories you had heard about certain non-profits and their abuse of the donations that were coming Incas for us we have a very clear system. Ask anything we will answer you and clear your worries. We some of the answers to the questions that you are almost asking before you can sponsor a child through ceapu.

Why should people sponsor through CEAPU?

There are many less fortunate people in this world. If anyone is able to, they should lend a helping hand. I think it’s very meaningful to share your feelings and compassion through giving. These children can’t help their current situation, so it’s important to help them so that they can eventually learn to support themselves. Sponsoring a child brings happiness and satisfaction to one’s life. I really do believe that. As an adult, we all face our own challenges but I think it’s good to think about others instead of focusing on our own problems. It’s refreshing to the spirit and mind.

What is the ultimate goal for ceapu as sponsorship program?

I feel that no child should go hungry, without clothes, education or a future. If everyone does their part, these children will not need to be helpless and always facing hardship. These children had no choice when they were born in a poor village with no one to supply their basic needs. By having sponsors like you, we are giving them choices to live a normal life. The goal of sponsorship is to provide a safe and loving environmentexcellent education and training in which our children can thrive and develop to their full potential.

Where does the sponsorship money go?

The money goes to the care for the children. It breaks down to the tuition/school fees, living expenses such as food, clothing, medical attention and educational supplies for the children. If you think about your own children and the expenses in raising a child, we use the sponsorship money to all go into raising these children. We do have administration fees which include the rent of the children’s homes, staff wages, and transportation costs for the children, building maintenance, etc.

What makes our organization different from other organizations in relation to the sponsorship programs?

A lot of organizations have age limits on when the sponsorship stops. I feel that each organization should investigate and learn from each culture because every country is different. Many people think that 18 year olds are adults and old enough to find a job and be independent. For China, that is not the case. Even after they graduate from high school or college, it is very difficult to find a job. Once they become our child, they will always be our children. Our goal and commitment is to make sure that each child is well established and able to care for his or her own needs. Although our children grow up, they are still “orphans” in the sense that they do not have biological parents to look out for them. Our organization is out to help children in need. When a child has needs, we will not hesitate to offer help, regardless of their age. We also provide parental care. We believe that emotional nurturing is important as well.

What have been the success stories?

We have many success stories from the children who have come from nothing to something and have shown their gratitude with heartfelt letters to their sponsors. We shall keep sharing these with you

Ou r child celebrating a blessing of a gift from her dear sponsor from Austalia.

Our children smiling for the surety of a night’s meal. Food all the way from North Carolina

This is Alex! Celebrating with his former compassion sponsor Dan Yleana Newton. Alex was a sponsored child who championed the birth of CEAPU that has continued to grow and support many more children.

Please sponsor a child,Unable to sponsor a child.Give where most needed

Have compassion for Orphans and other vulnerable Children Right Now.How will you help them then!

If your heart breaks for orphaned, abandoned, or abused children, you might be wondering, “What can I do to help orphans?”

Through CEAPU, you have the power to rescue and raise these desperate children in loving programwhich cares for families unconditionally. Does that sound like something you can get behind?

I hope so!

There are multiple ways for you to achieve this heroic act. However, we’ve narrowed it down to the top five categories you might want to consider.

And the best part?

So give confidently knowing that your entire gift will benefit these kids!

Rescue and care for orphans

CEAPU Leaders in Uganda actively rescue children from abusive situations, forced labor, and more. They care for these otherwise forgotten children in the same way you would care for your own!

But they can’t accomplish any of this without your support.

Will you give a life-saving gift to Orphan Rescue and Care?

Feed a malnourished child

Before joining CEAPU, most of the children never knew when they would eat their next meal. But you can keep the Project’s cupboards stocked so these children will never have to worry about food again.

Will you give a belly-filling gift to the Food Fund?

Give a child water that won’t make her/her sick

Facilities have decreased over the years, but contaminated water still accounts for hundreds of thousands of deaths annually.

But you can keep kids healthy and hydrated with water filters and deep water wells at each at our Project. Will you give a thirst-quenching gift to Clean Water Solutions?

Empower a child with an education he only dreamed of

For many of the children joining CEAPU, school was an unattainable dream. An opportunity they could never afford. But generous sponsors like yourself are making that dream a reality! However, there are many more children waiting for this chance.

Will you make it possible by giving a dream-fulfilling gift to Education?

Introduce a struggling child to God’s love

Every child in our program has a chance to be introduced to the love of God. And most of the new children have never heard God’s word or encountered His love and kindness. Until donors like you made it possible!

You can help CEAPU to expand the kingdom of God. Will you give a spirit-satisfying gift to Evangelism and Worship?

There are so many ways you can be a major change-maker in these children’s lives. Although you’re not there during meal time or when the kids are getting ready for school, you can be assured their smile never leaves their little faces.

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for caring about these children and this cause. They couldn’t smile without you.If you would like to sponsor a child feel free to write to us or to select a child of your own choice from our website.

Death is a tragedy that we all know exists but are scared of. You might never feel its intensity until it robs you of the one you love. Death alone wouldn’t be the thing that scares us the most but the emptiness it leaves in our hearts that might never be filled.
As we all plan for our families, we never know what will befall our loved ones when we are gone. A situation where the parents die leaving behind helpless children is catastrophic. Some children are taken up by close relatives while others are left alone to figure out how to survive on their own. In a situation where you are required to lend a helping hand; raise children of your deceased sister, brother or friend. It might seem like a smooth journey but it’s a tough task. Even when they are leaving alone and fending for themselves, they need the support of whoever would be willing to help in whichever way possible. To support just one through ceapu(Christian Efforts Against Poverty Uganda) one needs to save only $39 in a month. This may sound small, simple and affordable but not everybody can do it.

Facing the loneliness
A child who has just lost a parent is delicate and prone to every form of abuse but like any other child needs to be known, loved and protected, The responsibility ahead of us as a program/project. He/ she is battling with more than you can ever imagine, the loneliness and the thought that they will never see their parents ever again is heartbreaking.

One child shared at a graduation, “When my parents died in a car accident, I never knew what it meant until all the sweet speeches given at the burial faded away and the many people who had come for burial left. It dawned on me that we are alone in this world and all the people who had come for burial had done it for our parents not necessarily us the children. Our grandmother stayed and tried to bridge the gap, but it was not the same. As time went by, I forgot the numerous people who attended the burial but I remember the only person who stayed when everyone had left.” She spoke as she thanked her grandmother.

If you take on a niece, nephew, friend’s child or any other child who has just lost a parent, take time to study their personality/ character. Some children can reconcile with the loss after a week or a month whereas others can take longer.

How to raise an orphan
Alex Munyantwar, a Director at Ceapuganda, says orphans are delicate; anything can open the wound. They have needs like all other children but have no access to them. If you can please help at least one by visiting ceapu.com or write to us at ceapuganda @gmail.com

“In the years I have spent dealing with orphans and vulnerable children, I have realized that an abandoned child has hope of seeing their parents some time but an orphan has lost hope and thus they are hard to deal with,” He explains. Alex adds, “I personally fear to hurt an orphan, when I accidentally say or do something that might hurt them, I apologize fast before the word goes deep. Do not allow an orphan to think deeply about some bad things or statements told to them by either a teacher or any other person.”

If you are like me working with OVC’S, treat all children the same. It is hard to balance love but if you are to help that child, you must make sure they are not alienated by either your children or spouse. Work hard to raise their self-esteem.
.If you have adopted a child, make the child your own, the way you would treat your child. If he or she is young, let them call you mummy or daddy. Don’t let them feel the difference between your own child and them. Be careful never to let them hear you say you are not their own parent. Be proud of them and affirm them like you do to your own children.

Things you should never tell an orphan
Avoid anything that might drive them into thinking about the past. If you choose to talk about their late parents, do not talk ill about them, just share the sweet memories only. A child is only interested in keeping the sweet memory not the bad.
Do not be mean to them, if you cannot help an orphan, do not hurt them. Truth is, no one chooses to be an orphan. Sometimes they might joke about it but be careful not to go on that path especially if your parents are still alive.

We have made it even easier and convenient for those able and willing to support.Just visit our website Ceapu.com,choose the best possible way you want to support and use pay pal.

Taking care of 50 children is no easy task and it’s not enough, but through our person-to-person sponsorship program, most of them have been connected to sponsors. Sponsors have lovingly “adopted” these children into their families. They pray for their sponsored children, Love and care for them and above sacrificially .pay their school fees on a termly basis

Generous donors in all over the world change the lives of little ones, helping to ensure them with good health care, instilling values and making an investment in the future of our world. It could be probably be your turn to partner with us in this. Providing education to an orphan is transforming their future dreams into reality.

These children are fed, clothed, housed, educated and nurtured by dedicated caregivers in the different institutions where the children attend, most of which are in Kisoro Uganda.

Every day you and I are counting the costs of things. We do it with clothes, food, cars, homes, extracurricular activities, the way we spend our time and energy, how many times we hit snooze on the alarm clock, the friends we hang out with and even the ones we don’t. We do it intentionally; we also do it subconsciously.

In the economy of our daily lives, we are perpetually assessing the value of things, relationships and opportunities by determining whether or not the benefit of having those things in our lives will be worth the costs required of us to get them. This constant evaluation of costs, worth and ultimate value are a part of our normal daily life.

As we interact with people all over the country on the topics of caring for orphans and other vulnerable children(OVC’S),we find these issues of cost, worth and ultimate value to be significant ones – both for those who are already involved and those who are hesitantly considering it. It’s real in my own family as well as we continually learn to embrace it as a central component of who we are and what we do. We count the costs, consider the implications they will bring on our family and ultimately have to answer a very important question – Will it be worth it?

COUNTING THE COSTS

Nobody stands in front of a church on their wedding day or sits at a table and signs mortgage papers without having seriously considered the implications of what they’re about to do, but everyone who ends up in those situations has ultimately concluded one thing – it’s worth it. Consider your successes how hard or easy was it to be obtained honestly after hard decision follows success and celebration.

The same is true for caring for caring for OVC’s – it will cost you. Maybe some money, certainly some time, definitely some energy, and absolutely some emotion, convenience and comfort. No one ever said, “I want to care for them so that my life will be the same.” No. Nothing will be the same. Everything changes because of it. It’s important to be aware of the costs; to not go into this with rose colored lenses on. Yet, at the end of the day, we must accept the costs to us as worth it for the gain a child may receive. This is exactly what Jesus has done for us. He joyfully laid down the infinite value of His own life so that we might know the immeasurable worth of being fully and unconditionally loved in Him. Caring for OVC’s and adoption are beautiful expressions of that gospel. They demand a selfless, costly and potentially painful love for the sake of a child gaining much as we willingly give all. As we labor to love with the love we ourselves have received from Jesus, we do so in a cloud of uncertainties and unknowns, but with the confidence of one guarantee – it’s always worth it. A child is always worth the process and more valuable than the costs. Always.

Let me be as honest and encouraging as I possibly can be: If you keep thinking about it, talking about it and praying about it, that’s probably a sign that you would be great at it and just need to do it. The issue for many isn’t whether or not they are “called” to foster or adopt and care for those in need, but what it will cost them if they actually do it. It’s easy sometimes for Christians to hide their insecurities, concerns and fears under the veil of spiritual language, claiming they’re still “praying about it” and determining whether or not they are “called” to do it, when that matter has already been resolved by God in His word and in their hearts. At the risk of sounding unspiritual let me suggest this: certainly not for all, but definitely for some, perhaps the most spiritual thing you can do is stop praying about whether or not you should do it – and just do it, choosing to believe that the costs you will incur will be worth it for the gain a child may receive. I know this is not where everybody is, but I also know this is where someone is. Perhaps that someone is you.

WE CAN’T AFFORD NOT TO

But when it’s all said and done, let’s spend less time talking about what it will cost us if we do care for them and more time talking about what it will cost these kids if we don’t. Kids in crisis can’t afford to wait until it’s most convenient for us to care for them. They simply don’t have that luxury. And maybe we don’t have that luxury either. Perhaps the question we need to be asking ourselves over and over and over again – whether you’re in the middle of it already or just now considering the possibilities of it for you and your family – is not “Can we afford to do this?” but rather “Can we really afford not to do this?” A slightly different question with significantly different implications.

At the end of the day our “no” will be much more difficult on them than our “yes” will ever be on us. So let’s resolve to never neglect their perspectives in our own personal considerations about whether or not we should care. What we stand to lose pales in comparison to what everyone else, especially these kids, stands to gain.

The good news for all of us is this: the gospel has the unique ability to turn costs into privileges and inconveniences into opportunities. It has the distinct capacity to completely empty us while at the same time abundantly fill us. Perhaps in the end you will find those costs that once concerned you will become the very things that now compel you – to give all so that a child can gain much. Will it be hard? Yes. But will it be worth it? There is absolutely no doubt.

There are a huge number of orphan children in Uganda. In fact, more than 2.9 million children are considered orphans by one definition or another. Sadly, there are orphan children who are even abandoned by the statistics! World health organization counts only those who live on the streets, but the numbers out there suffering and lamenting in poverty are just overwhelming.

WHERE DO ORPHAN &VULNERABLE CHILDREN COME FROM?

First we can address the obvious…things that we read and hear about in the news all the time: War, disease, poverty, natural disasters, abandonment, and accidents are among some of the leading causes. These can be directly associated with orphans by the definition of a child who has lost one or both parents. Within and aside from the aforementioned are: cultural pressures, neglect, abuse, child slavery, religious inequity, child prostitution ETC. These are more closely associated with children without parental care that may not be a child that has lost one or more parents. They may live with a relative or neighbor or are on the street or in the jungles and subjected to one of the prior mentioned abuses. Sometimes they simply live with a blind, ill or very old relative that loves, but cannot care for them. They are many varied combinations that contribute to a child suffering without parental care, but the results are the same, regardless of the cause. Statistically the subgroups such as these would not be counted as orphans, but by attributes associated with abuse and neglect, they are one and the same in terms of outcome for the child. Perhaps in some ways their status almost makes them invisible and the danger they are in, is misunderstood by many not familiar with their culture. You could be in position to help one such a child.WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENS TO THE AVERAGE ORPHAN CHILD?

Beyond suffering and the ultimate tragedy of death, the children that do survive, often do so in ways that demeans and criminalizes themselves and brings suffering to others as well. The sad reality though, is that if a good and caring person is not there to provide what they need, They might grow up to become terrorists, rebel armies with child soldiers, child traffickers, even less – than- good- willed- relatives who want a personal slave. The end result is truly heartbreaking as many of the orphan children out there will die of starvation and issues related to malnutrition. They will die from preventable diseases. They will die at the hands of others and themselves. They will spend much of their life in jail. They will do harm to others and impact the world in a negative fashion. This calls us all to take action and help them become what God wants them to be in the near future. By your commitment to sponsor one of these, we can overcome.

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BUT IT’S A MASSIVE PROBLEM; CAN WE REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE? YESSSSSSSSSS WE ARE ALREADY MAKING A DIFFERENCE.VISIT US WWW.CEAPU.COM

Perhaps the biggest tragedy of all is that we know how to turn tragedy into triumph…we just need more help doing it! We know how to turn terrible statistics into wonderful statistics. And when you help the children, you are doing a wonderful thing, but the good you have done doesn’t stop there. It spreads! BELIEVE THIS Dan Yleana Newton one of the good hearted sponsors decided to sponsor Alex Munyantwari through University. The young Man graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in development studies. Guess what Alex decided that he would go back deep in the village and help other children. This resulted into the birth of the current CEAPU-Christian Efforts against Poverty Uganda. This should be an encouragement to you that sponsoring a child is something worth for you to do today.

The world and global society benefit when we help orphan children.

Instead of harming themselves and others, they grow up to be responsible, healthy, adults that give back to the community they live in instead of taking away from it.

The good that is done, is generational.

When we give the children what they need to THRIVE, not just survive we break the cycle that creates orphans in the first place, and the next generation of children will have YOU to thank for the fact that their parents didn’t abandon them…but instead raised them in a healthy and loving environment. There will be less crime, less disease and less orphan children to take care of!

WHY HELP ORPHANS

Whether you are a Christian, practicing perfect religion( James 1:27), or are just a caring person who loves children and recognizes our responsibility to the orphan children of the world…or both, there is no greater impact you can have on the future of our planet, than you will have by caring for our greatest resource, the innocent and deserving children who have been left to suffer. There are more than 2.9 million of them. Don’t think they will have an impact on our Country?

BUT WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO HELP?

In order to understand the best way forward in helping children without parental care, we must first understand the following:

Every person ever conceived, was born with specific needs. Those needs include, critical needs such as food and shelter, security, the knowledge or belief that one is of value to themselves and others. Children will first seek their critical needs…and the supply of those critical needs will instill a learned behavior. And then they will seek the other needs as well, and the source of those needs will again become a learned behavior. For example, if a starving child learns that the surest way to not be hungry is to steal…they will learn that behavior as a means of survival. If being for example, a child soldier, or a terrorist means that they are fed, clothed and receive attention and praise from an adult figure, again they will learn that these types of behavior bring them rewards…supplying them with their needs. In a sense they will become what they have learned in their struggle to survive and belong. In essence, every orphan child will either perish or receive his or her basic human needs from some source…good or bad. It is up to those who have the means and the opportunity, to be sure that the source of their care is a source with good intentions. If we don’t, it will be the slave traders, ill-willed relative, thieves, gangsters, warlords and terrorists that do.

Child sponsorship helps to provide a solution to this.

One child at a time.

With your Donation of $5,$10,$20,$50,$100 or $1000 we are able to change many childre’s lives

There are people this world that exists and people look at them and regard them as problems to the community and forget that it’s not their fault but that how God intended it. On another hand, there are people who live their life lavishly having everything they would want in life. They are not only enjoying the joy of essentials but also have what they want and desire; a luxurious living providing them an extra comfort. Yet there are other people who cannot even afford the basic requirements of living. They do not have shelter to live, food to eat, and clothes to wear. People that have extra are living a comfortable and a posh life. While those who have barely the vitals are fighting each day for life. They fail to meet the basic requirements. Friends there is no one to blame if you have nothing thank God for your life and if you have abundance also praise the Lord and ask you self “what can I do for the poor”

There are people who have much more than they need to live while others have barely enough to survive.

Poor people do not have enough clothing, food, education and healthcare. Being poor means deprived economically, politically and socially. They hardly get opportunities. They have inadequate nutrition, higher risk of diseases and lack access to healthcare and basic essentials for living resulting in low achievement. As if this is not enough the children of the poor never have access to education unless “you” the rich intervene.

One cannot make such people to have enough but you can at least help them achieve the essentials of life and lead a prosperous life. Helping the poor and needy people is a good deed. Caring for the poor and needy people and helping them is a noble endeavor. The more you give to the poor and needy people, the more you strengthen them. If you give them the chance or opportunity especially for their children to go to school, you’ll see an effective and long-lasting improvement in their lives. Change your perspective. Instead of considering them as a project to help, view them as people to love and respect.

The following are a few ways in which you can help the poor and needy people.

Moral Consolation

One of the better ways to help the poor and needy people is to give them a hand up rather than a hand out. Giving them moral support, showing heartfelt humility and respect makes them aware that someone really does care about them and trying to improve their condition. By providing them with the opportunities to improve their condition on their own would increase their self-esteem and help them in overcoming barriers they face every day. Work with the poor and needy people and help them discover their own capabilities and capacity and putting them to use at the right place at the right time. Support them and let them know that they have something of value which can be used for meeting their basic requirements.

Social Media

Social Media has become one of the most used way to help the poor and needy people and perhaps, the easiest way as well. Through the use of Social media and Social Networking Sites like Facebook or twitter, one can raise his or her voice and create awareness and get a helping hand; can connect to various charity organizations or community centers involved in helping the needy people; can buy products online from websites that donate a portion of their proceeds to charity that helps the poor and needy people. If you can just spare a moment and visit us at www.ceapu.com/contact.You can choose to donate to our work or sponsor a child for only $39 a month.

Personal Financial Help

Individuals can help the poor and needy people monetarily also. Providing financial assistance to the poor can help them solve the basic problems of living. By providing money to the poor and needy people, they can get the essentials of living. One can get associated with charitable houses and donate money there to help the needy. By providing monetary help to the needy people, they can get meal for their family, a place to live or some clothes.

Fund Raising

One can join the fund raiser community or engage himself or herself with some organization who is involved in raising funds for the poor and needy people. They can join various activities and plan various strategies for fund raising like help in creating awareness in the society through various modes, conduct various shows like road shows, etc. They can organize activities and become an active member of an organization’s board or membership. Fund raising can involve donating items for free and holding auctions for those items. This would help raise funds. You can write to us and we will see what activity you can raise money for may be House renovations, Water tanks, Clothes, Office equipment’s, Children’s resource center, Chapel for the children, Supplementary feeding etc. Please get to us through www.ceapu.com

Donate Groceries/Eatables

Provide nutritious meals to the poor and needy people. Donating groceries can help end the hunger of poor and needy people. They cannot even afford a single time meal for themselves and their family, so donating food will make their stomach fill and stay healthy. Rather than wasting food or throwing it, it is better to give it to a needy person. If you can, this would give a poor person a smile.

Collection Drive

By conducting collection drives for food, clothes, books, blankets and other necessities one can help the poor and needy people. These collection drives can be conducted in schools, offices, churches or locality and reaches to the neediest people. It is one of the easiest ways to help the poor and needy people. Contact the organizations who work for poor people to find out what they need and then organize collection drive by setting up containers at schools, or local premises in which people can drop off donations, ask offices to donate to the drive. CEAPU (Christian Efforts against Poverty Uganda Just visit http://www.ceapu.com) is one of the best and most appropriate organizations that you can contact for such a cause.

Group Involvement/Volunteering Teams

Volunteering time and skills can help the poor and needy people. Creating awareness among the people for helping the poor and needy people can get more and more individuals join the drive. Groups can be formed that can help the needy, buy them a meal, give them a ride to shelter and other necessary assistance. Volunteers can help and teach them. These volunteers can help in arranging free health camps, doctors can be invited to treat the poor and needy people. Even the smallest efforts count. By sparing just few days a week and doing even the smallest bit possible can do great wonders for the poor and needy people. Also, one can encourage friends or family members to join for just a noble cause. If you have a trip to Uganda, do not accept to go back home minus visiting us to see what we are doing for the children in need.

Donate Old Belongings

In order to help the poor and needy, one can donate the old stuff from old clothes to appliances etc. Through donating old stuff, donating does help the poor people and makes a difference to those who needs such stuff. Donating clothes especially in winter season when the weather is too cold is of great help to the poor and needy people under our care. Unneeded stuff can be donated to brighten someone else’s day at ceapu.

Better Understanding

Understand the needs and requirements of the poor and needy people. Help them overcome the adversities of life. One can help the poor and needy people by understanding their wants, desires and thoughts without diminishing their dignity and helping them achieve those wants in a respectable manner. Also, one should treat the poor and needy people with respect and understanding. This would make a huge difference in their lives. Give them the same respect and courtesy you would accord your friends and family members. Respond to them with a kind word and a smile and this will save them a great deal.

Education

This is the strongest that one can do for the needy “Educate one, you have educated the nation” Thumbs up Dan Yleana Newton for the many that you have sponsored” Imparting knowledge can help the poor and needy to stand on their feet. Education is the beginning of getting out from hardships of life. Giving education to the poor and needy people help them to grow as individuals and help them lead a better life. Education can help them to get a job, be employed build career and achieve success, capability of handling problems and lead a successful life. The poor and needy people can become independent, self-sufficient and better human being through the power of education. Through education, we can help the poor and needy people to develop their skills so that they can take over efforts to revitalize their life rather than always depending on the outsiders to do so for them. Thank you so much for sparing your time to read our post. For more info see www.ceapu.com or write to us ceapuganda@gmail.com. God Bless you.

You can choose the way you would want to help

Our method is very convenient for every one

Our principle is one child at a time.get connected to your child to day

As we engage in the attempt to decrease child deaths annually from 12 million, CEAPU (Christian efforts against poverty Uganda) has vowed to take the lead in this provided the resources can allow. We have decided to tackle all angles to allow a child meant to die a chance to life (Partner with us please) we are calling upon all those who are able to participate in this by sponsoring at least only one child. We are also making alarm to ‘Child Survival — Call to Action’ that needs a very quick response.

We have a mother who needs special intervention. She was operated and has 3 new born baby boys who are now one week old. She is in need of your support. Here is a little more information about her and her family.

Her name is Mbabazi Ruth,She is married and she is 40 years.

She is from

Rwakaru Village

Karengeri parish

Muko subcounty

Her other children are

1.Maniriho Miria-23 years

2.Fedias Annet-20 years

3.Nyiratora Jolly-18 years

4.Kyokushaba Rosete-15 years

5.Ruhangariyo Pamela-12 years

6.Manishimwe Henry-9 years

7.Birungi Edgar-6 years

And the now born triplets whose names are:

8.Irankunda

9.Tuyisenge

10.Irakiza

If there be more information needed let me know. The hospital discharged her on Tuesday 27/3/2017 your intervention done may help these babies to survive early death. Write to us at www.ceapu.com

Or email us on

ceapuganda@gmail.com

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Due to the rise in childhood deaths and the failure of poor children to go to schools to learn better ways to live, CEAPU was born in 2015 to find a lasting solution to the community problems. Which we are indeed doing so well. Thanks to all our child sponsors for the work you are doing.

Recognizing that ministries of health in most developing countries lacked, enough resources and so need such projects programs to complement their work is so important, As Christian Efforts Against Poverty, We call upon other non-governmental organizations to promote child survival. In this era of mobile phones, Facebook, Twitter, the internet and today’s social media, such social mobilization and groups we can change the situation at hand if we work together.

Initially, CEAPU faced opposition from many who accused us doubting the sustainability of our project but by God’s grace and our generous sponsors we are able to support the children under our care. We now have two students in secondary school. But eventually our critics are convinced that our vision for development, creating success stories with those supported with little resources and interventions, we are achieving our overall goal of combating poverty, and providing education and basic needs of life to the poor which will finally produce mature people who can support both themselves and their families.

We believe that with your partnership we can be able to go further. Just commit to sponsor only one child. It costs you only $39 a month. We thank you so much for your support. God bless you.

For more information visit us at www.ceapu.com you and also send write to ceapuganda@gmail.com